To Heal the Earth
The Case for an Earth Ethic

Robert F. Harrington

5 ½ x 8 ½  SC, 352 pp.
ISBN  0-88839-242-7
$16.95 published by Hancock House

Author?s email: bobolink@freewwweb.com

Humanity now faces the greatest challenge in its history - to save our planet.  Before that can be done we must conquer our greatest enemy - ourselves.  Our self-centered worldview must be replaced by a worldview that recognizes that we are part of nature and must respect the interrelationships that bind the fabric of life.
Mr. Harrington chronicles the assaults on the earth throughout history, and reminds us of the lessons of the past, and the wisdom of the ages.  Here is a philosophy that will reestablish our bonds with nature.

In praise of  TO HEAL THE EARTH

A powerful and necessary plea for addressing the environmental challenges of the century. . . awakens humankind to a deeper spiritual well-being. . . linked to the well-being of the planet.
Green Teacher

A timely and eloquent contribution to our desperate need for a new approach toward environment, and all living things. . . philosophy both inspiring and easy to adopt.
Forest Planning Canada

Strong stuff. . . a thinking person's treatise on the aberrant behavior of humanity toward the environment.
Probe Post

Books such as (this) help us. Indeed I intend to use it in my autumn course in environmental education.
Peter Corcoran
Professor and Chair of the Education Dept.
Bates College, Lewiston, Maine